Kathryn E Nagel
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Oser C, Parascando J, Kostiuk M, Nagel K, Oser S, Huss K, et al.
Clin Diabetes
. 2025 Jan;
43(1):109-122.
PMID: 39829692
This qualitative substudy sought to identify and understand the experiences of primary care patients with type 1 diabetes using the iLet Bionic Pancreas (Beta Bionics, Inc.) during the first clinical...
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Nagel K, Ramachandran R, Lipska K
Diabetes Care
. 2024 Mar;
47(8):1246-1256.
PMID: 38536964
Escalating insulin prices have prompted public scrutiny of the practices of drug manufacturers, pharmacy benefit managers, health insurers, and pharmacies involved in production and distribution of medications. As a result,...
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Wentzell K, Nagel K
Front Clin Diabetes Healthc
. 2024 Feb;
5:1328444.
PMID: 38344219
Amongst adults in the United States, those ages 18-30 have the highest unemployment rates, the lowest incomes, and are the most likely to be uninsured. Achieving financial independence is a...
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Nagel K, Dearth-Wesley T, Herman A, Smith H, Whitaker R
Diabet Med
. 2021 Jul;
38(11):e14660.
PMID: 34309061
Aims: We determined whether high diabetes distress (DD) in young adults with type 1 diabetes was associated with higher glycated haemoglobin (HbA ) levels and whether this association was similar...
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Whitaker R, Dearth-Wesley T, Herman A, Nagel K, Smith H, Weil H
JAMA Netw Open
. 2020 Mar;
3(3):e200427.
PMID: 32134463
Importance: Higher levels of childhood family connection have been associated with measures of adult flourishing or eudaimonic well-being, such as purpose, self-acceptance, positive relationships, and growth. However, this association has...
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Nagel K, Dearth-Wesley T, Herman A, Smith H, Gandica R, Golden L, et al.
Pediatr Diabetes
. 2020 Feb;
21(4):681-691.
PMID: 32090426
Background: The study objective was to determine whether higher levels of dispositional mindfulness were associated with lower HbA levels among young adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and whether this...
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Qiao H, Rao H, Yang Y, Fong J, Cloutier J, Deacon D, et al.
Nat Genet
. 2014 Jan;
46(2):194-9.
PMID: 24390283
Crossover recombination facilitates the accurate segregation of homologous chromosomes during meiosis. In mammals, poorly characterized regulatory processes ensure that every pair of chromosomes obtains at least one crossover, even though...